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Brumbies, war and waterListen and Downlaod

19 March 2010

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Credit unions are supposed to take our hard earned money and invest it wisely. So why is an Australian credit union spending thousands of dollars of its members funds to buy water for some struggling lakes in northern Victoria?  We find out on this week’s Australian Bite. We also drop in on Shell Shocked- a travelling exhibition that gives a great insight into the lingering impact of World War 1 on on Australian families and communities.   And we’ll look at the heated debate over how to control the growing numbers of wild horses, or brumbies, roaming the Alpine regions of New South Wales and Victoria.

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Hoon drivers & a fair go for older workersListen and Downlaod

11 March 2010

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This week on the Australian Bite, they’re young, reckless and think they’re indestructible . . . . we head out to Melbourne’s Northern suburbs, where its kids versus cops in a big police crackdown on hotted-up cars and illegal drag racing.  We’ll hear why older Australians are finding it tough when it comes to getting a job.  And finger lime anyone?  We find out about a delicious Australian native fruit.  

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Dogs, words and rescuing kids from traffickersListen and Downlaod

5 March 2010

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This week on the Australian Bite, we’ll hear about a new educational DVD helping people in indigenous communities to keep their dogs healthy and happy.  Linguist Kate Burridge will talks about her new book which gives a very entertaining insight into the many peculiarities of the English language as its spoken in Australia.  And we’ll meet the President of The Grey Man, an organisation devoted to rescuing trafficked children and women from the sex industry. 

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Talking about Green CitiesListen and Downlaod

27 February 2010

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This week on the Australian Bite, we drop in on the Green Cities 2010 conference held last week in Melbourne.   We’ll meet Romilly Madew, Chief Executive of the Green Building Council, who’ll tell us exactly what a Green City is, and how Australian cities are moving along the path to becoming more sustainable.  Engineer and sustainability consultant Shane Esmore will tell us how the experts can measure the carbon footprint of buildings, and where things are heading with more environmentally friendly building materials.  And environmental consultant Brenda Kingston will talk about the importance of indoor environmental quality.

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